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Hello, my husband bought this rather nice uranium green lidded box for me today.It glows well under uv light. Its too big for a trinket box at nearly 9 inches long, bit small for a biscuit box. I've not seen one this shape before. Also would be nice to know the maker. Any thoughts welcome. Thank you , Cheryl.

It's almost certainly a refrigerator box, but I don't know who dunnit. I have a completely different one here. Similar items were made by Bagley with and without Electrolux on the lid. A set of three, two small square and one long one, seems to be a common set. Here is another set They seem to be quite common in the US

Hi, I think you are right about it being a fridge box, but I never would have guessed that myself. I looked on Ebay and there is a clear glass one of the same pattern but in a smaller square shape in America. It won't be going in my fridge!! Cheers cheryl

Christine, I don't know Angela's source for the Bagley/Electrolux attribution, but I do have the email from the Orrefors ELECTROLUX archivist about their producing them. It's on the board somewhere as we discussed this some years ago...

Hi, I believe this is a #9780-9780 1/2 4x8 inch oblong refrigerator jar & cover made by tha Hazel-Atlas company in the US. It's part of a line named Crisscross Kitchenware and was made in pink, green, crystal, and some pieces in blue. Late 1930's.

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